Fatal Civil Aircraft Accidents

Fatal Civil Aircraft Accidents
Author: Peter J. Stevens
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483193314

Fatal Civil Aircraft Accidents: Their Medical and Pathological Investigation focuses on relevant literature and discussions of the impact of medical and pathological investigation on fatal flying accidents. The publication first elaborates on public transport accidents, natural disease in the operating crew, impaired efficiency of a pilot due to intoxication, and non-medical cause for an accident. Topics include carbon monoxide intoxication, drugs, natural disease as a contributory cause for an accident, and natural disease as the primary cause for an accident. The book then takes a look at pathological evidence of events prior to an accident, reconstruction of events at impact and immediately after an accident, and natural disease in the pilots. The book ponders on glider accidents, natural disease in glider pilots, reconstruction of events during an accident, survival and safety equipment, and medical standards for glider pilots. The manuscript also examines fatal airliner accident as an example of mass disaster, official bodies and groups concerned with the investigation of an accident, identification of the bodies of the dead, and certification of death and disposal of the deceased. The text is a valuable source of data for researchers interested in the medical and pathological investigation of aircraft accidents.

Fatal Aircraft Accidents

Fatal Aircraft Accidents
Author: S. K. Adaval
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN: 9788187966777

This book highlights aspects of Aviation Accident Pathology for doctors involved in the investigation of fatal aircraft accidents. A determination of the cause of the accident requires investigations of both the machine and the bodies that are found in the wreckage. In many developing countries, however, the doctors who are assigned this task are not trained to perform such autopsies. They are, therefore, confronted with problems such as 'how do we proceed' and 'what should we look for'. This book provides clear guidelines regarding the practical aspects of such investigations. It begins with a historic overview of the development of Aviation Accident Pathologyand then identifies the administrative and forensic requirements that can facilitate accident investigations. A specific plan of investigation that includes details about the preparations that mustbe made prior to the arrival at the accident site, tasks that need to be performed at the site and the procedures for the collection and analysis of evidence and specimens is provided.

Medical Investigation of Aviation Accidents

Medical Investigation of Aviation Accidents
Author: William J. Reals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1968
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN:

Beskriver hvorledes flymedicinerer bl.a. ved undersøgelse af omkomne efter flyveulykker kan medvirke til at opklare årsager og hændelsesforløb i f.m. ulykken

The Safety Significance of Aircraft Accident Post Mortem Findings

The Safety Significance of Aircraft Accident Post Mortem Findings
Author: Peter V. Siegel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1969
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN:

A review of post mortem examinations obtained in 1968 of pilot victims of general aviation aircraft accidents reveals that 51 percent of the pilot victims were studied by pathologists. The post mortem examination population above was taken from 687 pilot fatalities in general aviation accidents occurring within the United States in 1968. The percent of post mortem examinations obtained in 1968 represents considerable progress in comparison to earlier years. Without an aircrew autopsy, the probable cause almost always consists of a higher proportion of conjecture than is otherwise the case. The full utility of the important data resulting from these examinations is going to depend, however, upon the addition of certain quantitative data to that in the current verbally descriptive protocol almost universally encountered. This is particularly pertinent in relation to computer assisted analytic studies of broad scale concerning post mortem findings. (Author).